. The Serpentine .. . ash Adolplio Al\-erez, Special Elwood Maurer. i^Francis Bickle, Special 100 Yards Dash Elwood Maurer, it, William Andreas, i 5Francis Rickel, Sjiecial Pole Vault Harry pjaldwin, i.:; Raymond Zebley, 13Lloyd Neal, 14 IJ-11). Shot Put Adolpho Alvarez, Special Roswell Balenline, SpecialFrancis Morgan, 13 Running- Broad Jump Ira Wlig^ht. 16 Frank Kaclielries, i.^Wallace Drithaus, 13 220 Yards Dash Elwood Maurer, ; Francis Bickel, SpecialJohn .\ll3right. Special Half-mile Run Abram Mangel, [4 Reginald Harding. 13John Mast, 13 Running High Jump John Rolierts, 13 John Albrigh


. The Serpentine .. . ash Adolplio Al\-erez, Special Elwood Maurer. i^Francis Bickle, Special 100 Yards Dash Elwood Maurer, it, William Andreas, i 5Francis Rickel, Sjiecial Pole Vault Harry pjaldwin, i.:; Raymond Zebley, 13Lloyd Neal, 14 IJ-11). Shot Put Adolpho Alvarez, Special Roswell Balenline, SpecialFrancis Morgan, 13 Running- Broad Jump Ira Wlig^ht. 16 Frank Kaclielries, i.^Wallace Drithaus, 13 220 Yards Dash Elwood Maurer, ; Francis Bickel, SpecialJohn .\ll3right. Special Half-mile Run Abram Mangel, [4 Reginald Harding. 13John Mast, 13 Running High Jump John Rolierts, 13 John Albright. SpecialGeorge Weber, .Special 440 \ards Dash William Andreas. 15 Charles Meyers, i 5Joseph Gross, 14 One Mile Run Norman McDonnell. Sj^ecial Homer Ammerman. 16Ira VWight, 16 Half Mile Relay Special SeniorsJuniors SUMM.\RY Seniors 3S points Sophomores 11 points Juniors 8 i>oints Freshmen 14 puints Specials 37 P its HIGHEST INOIVlnUAL SCORES Maurer and Alvarez 13 points each Wright 11 ]j<jints Andreas 8 iioint;. TRACK SQUAD Unterscbolastic ^rack anb ficlb (fbcct WiAvnc Jflel&, nna? 17, 1913 CHE P21eventli Annual Intersch(jlastic Meet of theAthletic Association of the Normal School wasiiekl on Wayne Field May 17, 1913, in rain; butnevertheless it was a success. This is the biggestathletic event of the school year, and is always looked for-ward to with much interest. Twenty prominent schools of Pennsylvania, New Jersey,and Delaware were represented by one hundred of theirbest athletes, accompanied by a crowd of enthusiasticrooters, who applauded as their favorites won places in thevarious events. Owing to the rainy weather, the crowd was not so largeas usual, but there were a goodly number of students,graduates and old scholars in the grand-stand, who showedtheir loyalty to the school and their school spirit by cheer-ing when the boys wearing the purple and the gold securedpoints for old Normal. Many of the events were closely contested, and severaltimes the judges at the


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